Human Subjects Research: Policies, Clinical Trials, & Inclusion on December 6-7

October 31, 2022

Are you working with human subjects in your research and wondering about how HHS regulations and NIH policies apply, how to prepare a research proposal, or how to develop inclusion plans? Join experts from the NIH Division of Human Subjects Research and HHS Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) for answers to these questions and more at the Human Subjects Research: Policies, Clinical Trials, & Inclusion event on December 6 and 7, 2022.

Reminder: Annual Reports to the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare Due December 1, 2022

October 7, 2022

The Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals requires Assured institutions to submit a written report to the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare at least once every 12 months. Recipient institutions with an Animal Welfare Assurance must submit their Annual Reports to the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare by December 1, 2022.

International Collaborations: Policies, Processes, & Partnerships Webinar on November 9

October 6, 2022

Are you from a foreign organization looking to secure NIH funding? Perhaps you are a domestic researcher looking to partner with a foreign entity. How about a domestic institution partnering with a foreign collaborator? If you answered yes to one of these scenarios, consider joining NIH experts, researchers, research administrators, and your peers from around the world on November 9 for a virtual event focused on International Collaborations: Policies, Processes, & Partnerships.

Register Today! Implementing the New NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy: Part II – Diving Deeper

September 1, 2022

Mark your calendar for Part II of our webinar series on the new Data Management and Sharing Policy! Our September 22nd session will take a deeper dive into the details of the policy including information such as considerations for privacy protections for sharing human participant data, when working with American Indian and Alaska Native communities, how it interacts with the Genomic Data Sharing Policy, and more!